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The Old and Worn Out VuuKs to
bo llelmllt.
The Appropriations Committee
Have Reported.
CongraM will be tailed oil ll Ksivnd
About 3:10,1100 Ht One. t keep the
World of Hlli-alara from Making It Hold
Bald for tile Nation's Mouej Tlirjr will
be Unrglsr I'roof.
Washisutos, April 21. Tin- Hiro
prlutiona ctiiniiiittra have ri-suli'il u liill
pproprialiiiK fslu.OOO for the tmriwe "f
rubulliliiiK tin- old vuulta in tin' initstiry
deptu-tuiiitnt. Now steel litiittM ninl uw
double ateul ilnora lire to 1 put in. A
the Taulta now are, it 1 cluinwd tliat tlie
most incxiM.-rii'iii-od crui-kamau, wilUa
few ordinary tools, could burst tluuu
in a few minutes und git oil will" all be
could carry. It m-oiii that the vaults in
which alwut '..'.W,000 of pajHT numey U
(tared, are the wi'iikest, mid them will
receive iiuiutHliiile itituniioii a wu n
the bill p;im.e voiiKrt'Mt. A heavy utiiir.
is kept sl.iti.iue.1 imiuiid the vault", and
every corridor of the tnusiirv InuMing
i patroled dav mid iiiciit by armed
Kuurtia. But een with tins I lie piu'rn
ment's hundreds of milium me lint ul
aolutely safe, for it would lw u lor the
guards to K't in b vuulta. slmul.l lli.'.v
combine und divide to do . Ilul the
very bent und uniat reliable men have
lieen nelei-teil for iiunl duty. Tim new
vault will le made absolutely Uirglur
proof.
WEATHER
allowing
CROP BULLETIN.
the Condition of Thing, from
K.iikhi to LonUlnnu.
WASHlxoroN. April Sl.-l'urms the
paatwwk liiere win. more limn ilieii-.ii.il
amount of ra.nla I in u'heru UK"' a
aud North t'.-mmiui. and tlien.e wi-i-
i .'..nm. T.'Hiie.ii'. ex-
nniu w.v-. ...... --, . .
lr.,ii.n.irtli..-n isirtioltsnl Hie OIU stall
i ...ii . u.....i:iiil to New .Me.V
Bllll Bill I llllliio f
ieo. ii.elu.lini; the .inli.-rn i.rii.in of
: ir ... ..n.i i'.. Hr.i.lo. Heavy
nuu. also ,-eiirre.l in the eMr;;iue sulli
ri. 1 r. ...... u. - " u,mt.....uv
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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1890.
LADIES' KID GLOVES 1 T H E " H IC KO R Y INN,"
In the Ktilf ante erl ,"'',v P'"''';"
iproved. Kepurt from lexa M.Uetlut
emp condition- aie uvin'rallv p.i. n
Ark.inu.tlie beavv r.iitis have relar.te.
work i i rons are hue. and corn platitm
uiiliiiislud. In I-oin-ianii 1.0 tarut o k
itaalieeii done in Si. .lolm p .n-li. -inir
to Ihe Uiekw.it. r. la Mi-i-ipl'i
condition were favorable for lln-.r.-.-tu
Muae of em", and for tat nt w ork on upland-.
In Alal aina. warm, dry weather
..... I I... I ..... l':.i r.. lit lllilki' Km"!
line ciiiiiui-ii " , , . .,
lirotrrvMi in pl n.tin;. In lite -outit At
lantie tate r.veiil ram- have pr...-l
verv favorable for er... nln.oii-1. the
plantin.'of e ' 'a n-iarded . ram
during the w-'k.
Too I lurk in llirne.
Statesvii.I.k. X. '.. April '.'I. The in
ternal revenue ii-" "t at tin- plare wa
iuforuiPil tilt re were live illieii di-til b
r.ee within a radit.H of .. mil. - in the
countv of WiUe-. m ar the Iv.l.'M bii".
The a;eiit made an apnui iuo.it with
hi informer to im-et bin., ami aei omp i
niedbv lieputv l oll.i ..r Harwell, b-il
Stnta-ville r.T the ni.i lintf pla.v. Hie
truide faih-l to show up, and the a-eiit
and hi d. putv r.le out toward. Wiik.-.
Thev met two deputy t.irek.-' rs. 1 he
tuirtv were riduti; alont the road with
wooda on one aide, when eiu'ht i.hol
were Hreil at tbeni in ipnek Mnvi....ii.n
bvmen in anibu-b. The g nl - bor
reare.1 and fell Un k on bun. Hy Keeping-
the hor.eit IhMw.imi them and the
wihnI-, the otlieer- cot aav. Tlieauetit'
borMt wan atritek in the jaw with a rule
ball, and the revenue luei.t fiiMii.'
throuuli the brim of hi. bat, and wa
liadly brui.l bv hi. hor-e fallim; 0 i Inui.
John r. iiiire to. l.ut Uown.
DosT-iJI. Ma-.. April 41. A trike h.-n.
Iwen inaununiti-l at John I. SpureJt
t'4i.'nork paekint' e-t.ihli.hii.e!.l m Kwl
CambridKe. Iletween ei and Unen
are out. Sipiire notilied uUait ninety
men in tlw killing deiilineiit that th. y
need not come liaek to work unidiioti
rleil. Theiie men, it is staled, are Knihl.
of Ijilmr, and their Imal orjaiiixittiou
heldMveral niwtiiiK. nU'tll two week
o. at which it divided to demand
au iueren-e f one dollar 'r week T
man, and full time or i. n hour-a day,
and ii day to the w.vk. .S.pine did
not allow it. hence the hut dn u.
Vnllrd Conrr.lrri.te Velernli.
ClllCAMAfff. Tenn.. April VI. By or
der of O.iiernor John l. (lordoit. of
tieortfia, Keneral coiuuiander of I'n.ti-d
tiinledernte Veleralis theie ill lie held
in t'haltauoiH a K"iiei,il reunion of all
ei-Confuderale- mi Jaly :t. 4 an, I "i. next.
Tli. loeul eillllllliltee- lli.IUl'.l for the
i.uriHiMi of lo- atins lliei'niil'i-li-r.ite lin.-
.ml eiiMillial.il- .III ill.' battle!!. Ill of t 'llIC
amauKa. Invile till Cnnfi-lerate Mildier
who barti. lpnteu m iih- mini" m eiwi
rata with them on May l:i. next, and
uioftiedinif dav. ill the iir.iHi.i.. work,
theobjei t l-Miii; that vi.il . onirail.t
et the reunion may ea-ily liud and re-
cognixa the trroiind where Ih'yfouhu
THE PAN-AMERICANS
Hleep Vn4er ItlHiikela the t int Mul.t of
Their Hoi. I lorn Toor.
Fortrk-i Munh'.e.Vm., April 21. The
member of the Pan-Auierieaii c.uiler
enee.lept under hlai.keU the lir-t n vj.it
out from Wunliinirlnii on the Miull.erii
tour, and mine of the early rir- of the
party looked forth iiiai the broad walk
ut Kort Mi.iirne icl ixlt-niiikf with fiml.
After breiikfa-t iikiii the train, the
membera of the eoulWenee proceedi-i to
tlui fort, where Uouiiiiamluni It l. rranic
and itaff reeeiviil tlinm. The building
and room where .lallemon Liin'l wn-at
on time confined, were regarded willi
Rtronn. Intere-t, nml the party ili.-n Hailed
down Hampton llonilHaUmrd the -trainer
Dixnateh. They toueheil at Norfolk.
An hourwiw peut nt I'orbunoiit h nary
Ti.r.l. where (kimiuiloni Weaver and
taff conducted the party alumni the
new war bl Ihtltimore. Lieulnnaut
McCrea exhibited the working of two
irraat fourteen-ton Run, which hurl &"iU
Miiin.l mIiuIIii eiirht mile.
Haillnu liaek to Portr Monroe In the
afternoon, nolnta were nown where me
Marrinino played havoc with union ven
ae until the Monitor utoinwt tier worn
Late in the evening they aturted on a
apeouu train lor lucnmonu.
EL2Y'8 BAD RECORD.
Had Committed Penr Mariler and About
Twenty Hobberleii.
DtRMINOHAM, Ala., April !il.-The lnt
worda of the murderer lien Klxy, who
wuhunv here liiHt Fri. lav. were: "im
eoimr to Jeeiia. I've been a ifrent ainnur,
but my Bin are all forgiven, ad unu
sual incident occurred jimt liefore the
execution. A colored ininialer named
Charlea Peteraon, who had been the tilr
Itual advliwr of Kly, waa on the araliold
with bim. After leading in iiraver ana
praiae, Peteraon itentied to the front of
ihe ecafTuld aud. addreaainc! the crowd.
aald t "I am poor man, aud for two
ween I nave negiectea my wore in or
der to eave the aoul of thta poor ainnnr.
' 1 aut out of money, and If the crowd
Erenont will eontniiiite soinetnmg tor my
Biiellt, I hall Ik, very grateful."
He iuisse.1 Ins hat ni'oun.l uirongn uie
crowd and received several .loll ire.
"Now we are ready," he said to the
gheritf, and a mimic til later the drop fell.
Klzv was hung o i- tlui muriieroi j. y.
Meadows, a white man, i mulled in
January, !'., The condemned man
made a full i,onle...ion. lie nan com
mitted four n turd- rs and aUiut twenty
robberies, and oilier small . rime. Four
venra nno he rubUtl and inurdired Mrs.
llitrgrove. lit ar Mapleloii, thu Ho also
murdered a w hite man ..Una ft month
liefore coiiunitli'ig the .Meadows murder,
lie lobbed and nmniered ail Italian ped
dler near this oily, lie wan the leader
of an oi '.'aui.ed band of negro nibUT
iinilni.iid i. r-. Four of his tting were
with bin. at the Meadows murder. One
of them was hiiii two uionih. ago, an
other scni to .i . i hi for life, and still an
other is in jail awaiting trial. A In nit
i wo months aft. r the Mea. Inn . murder,
F.lzv Was at. e led for lo-hav ruhU-ry.
Soon alter hi. atroM he confessed the
murder nl Meadow-, and gave thennnicB
i if bis ae. plie s. F.l.v wasonly twenty-three
tears old. He couiiueneed Meal
ing when he ... nit 6. and eonimitled
his tirst m. tnh r when he was about the
age of eLhle u.
PAV 7 11 l N WRECKED.
A Number ef 11. nl. nml oltlnlaU More or
Le. Itijnri'il.
AfOfsTA, Ha., April 5 I. -The pny
train on the I Jainesville, JelTer.oti and
Southern railway, containing Siivrin
lendent ll : it ti ill . loia.luia.-ler Uoliin
on. Triasni.'i Liebard. SnpervUov It. II,
Ijigineer -it ub i, of i he lii' Tia railway,
ami li. tieral 'l m n-'er AilU.'t... of the
Nar.ow lin.i ii'id Home A rent Hurl
burl, of the Moiiinvrn r.xpre cmiianv,
waj over.i.rt.rl t '.lit afUT.Uvn
near .In: intern, and all of the otliciuia
tu.m''ii were lit' ire oc ii m uijui eil.
hupi ni-or lieil wa. 'he w...l hurt, re
eenviiig a aetere l onius on on the head.
Mijt ri .lend nl Hemp .ill was painfully
injured nl "it the inn., and Treasurer
ijiel ar 1 lad hit kueu aud aui.le badly
jira ued.
The 'inin wa- rnnnin j atmut twenty
five mil, an l our, wh n. from ome uu
kiiown cause, it turned mer. The lu
itired wete . ro, gut lo Augusta last
iiuht at d tnio n home on liti. r. None
of thein are thought to b duuacrously
injured. t
AN UNVV.LLING BRIDE
Vliroeteni'il IVilli lieein Unlets Site Mr
rl -.l t tliii'e.
X Htvrs. I 'oi.n., April 31. Henry
Finite, a iilo r. a led Ji yean. ca. led
at the home of At.- I'.art, of tins city,
and induced her to go rid.inr w ill. bim.
He drove nut in'- t ie country with her,
and ae. o'diui: to ihe story .lie ieil. be
threatened to ki. In r utiles, slip married
I. nil a: oie'e. hen. turo iuh fell, ebe
.'.in..ntel. 1-iH.ie. -he -uy.. .iroice,led
null her to :lf re . n,-e f the l.'ev.
Nat .au it.tbU'll. a " - i i i- s i r minister
.It llatnd. II. Tnere Ihe . e loiiy w:t
piirfornied. After t ie in.irr;.i'e l.s.te
retuined to New llaieii .no. left the
roung woman at home, rroivibni.'
for divorce were ill. le'-lial-'le Uvi.ll.
und the unwilling breie Ueu .ent to
Itio .Liill. mule elm wul be out
1 Oule'e react..
THE RICE ISSUE
Cliuuitcoj 31. Dt'Kvr llns Some
thing lt Say on tlif lVoblt'in.
Compa.ir Willi '
lsrU'.i II
Sis l"i: .-
-ito, k ar,ls "
iue U-ei. iie or
S.'.'i 'O.I to e
:ull el n !
,..,e lo a
aouoM to I
ju coa-l c.
ll.e-e Co in. ' .
of
ON THE PAO'FIC COAST.
Ilolld
.' ...000 to
i.. Titer...
. April i'l.-Tbe fnlon
ii "iny. of Sail Francisco
. la'i d w iih u cipi al of
1. 1. 'Ii. ii mock ar,ls for
k uf all kiinu for
uuiu er of packing
.sj.i'li-'.'d ill un
h . two of
,c... are to I e
reeted a. im' .'.s'k laf'tu. w lucii will lie
is.M!eil a. I'ojn: I .no.-, the lira. I of
he com, any s i) .1. i el.-c. prr.nl. lit
f the .tool; url. at : i i Uy. lowii.
it u alo sure I tii.n pi ion,- im ;se- will
ne i .laolir-ae t .it i. s i a au Lieo,
I'uiilait l. ."s at I ' an I li " ".i
DISCOVERY AT N-iJVOO, ILL.
m Old IVrll . F..l llei. -anppeied
It--He uf ll.iralnii Ki'Uln.e,
Nrw V'.kk, An il 41.- A s. . eial to
The Time. Star front .:iu .n, il , says:
Tins I. wn i- f in. 'is a- i;,e old time
Kiltie u. t .c "i
tome "!' ii
rronnds oi tie
III il. Colel
le.'I .lei'!!. I.
.e Ann 'i 'i. i
:. .. . i.'. r rl'lav.
t : t in the
. -I -.ar.' coif
a . "I I .veil over l.onO
. .1 . ie I to Is? a relic of
iui'- fin i .0 is connected
ii ..
. on-
!'!'.. I eat. p.t s.
. .'lote I.
sce. if posjible,
nilii :li
il w ill l e
RplKi. ul lerrot' .it a.iutlsito. Cull
Iht a... Ajiril 21. A reigu of tenor
t.rei.nm in .Niniiiigo, owing In the ilar-
imrr..i"of two n.iiea ol barnln, who
imve t.ii'ii ravi.gmg the couuiry. lite
otiiiii r-een iy engaged m a e..n .net
won In k'i il and tnree ef the laller
were kill i. i he autiiorili. Ibereiipou
le i.le I i i la . .evere mea-iirea lor the
rupi os-iou oi tne nan'i.ls, au t tr.Hipe ate
now iiiir-t. im II. e.u. .1 l.sta.aiin.it
the oai.il is so great in.it
bare lb. I fo il, there aud
, and (one to Hi city tor
ll.e fear of
joe u.'r-iiiis
i loir tiiai.i
ufvty.
Itrineiiiliered Uy 111. Kmplnrei.
lit i-kai.... N. V.. Anril 81. Mr. W.t.
IVnuni, n si leiii manager of the Ameri-
rati l iess as oui.it on. ivuo leave nere
hnrtlv for Sail Fraucia o. where he la
to ritabbsii a biaiicu for the 1 acino
coa-l bi.sii. ss of the awm-ialton waa
pre.ei.ii .1 will, a solid nlver tea set by the
employes oi ine ouic. in i nn ciud
will ace Air, utnion a luroweu recep
tion.
tteearrt Not Anr Too I. arte,
PnrnilKKWtm. X. V Apr'.lO I. Mr,
n.,vM tli. Hn"iiiiitrH wile, who uimtie.1
out of lied and rim up the track in her
night do' lies wtt't a red laiu. ru. and
nrerented a naNwngcr train I roui dah
ins into the r.s'k widen ha I fallen on
the track near 1 iai risoi.', baa received a
check for l"U trotn ,h New Voik Cn
tral Railroad coinw
An African auitenitltloa,
In the country at the bock of Luko-
lela tliere are umie powerful but
peaceable tribes, at the Lead of whom
la a chief who haa rather a unique au
Dentition, which ii that lie must Dot
aae the river t'oniro. He in now an
old man, close on to 70 vcura; but
neither himself nor hi father before
him haa ever aeon (lie river. lie haa
the impresMiuu that the day he sees the
river will decide tl.euay ol tua tuner
al. llo will go down within a few
milei of it. but never runs the alight-
rat risk uf catching a glimpse. Anion,'
theae tieou e there la a cuatom that
big chief in a district, on having
proved to the en tint action of the aa
aenibled ohiufa that he ia the wealth'
loet, and, physically (peaking, the
atron(fsL ia invented with the order
of the Tall Hut. This resemble very
much the atoveptpe hat of civilized
life, on v with the brim at melon,
and la mn.le of plaited liber. Herbert
Ward iu New York Ledger.
A Crown Said.
Tliere waa a crown told by auction
at fcttuffiinore the other day. It ia of
Dure cold, atudded with a thousand
brilliants, tome of which are of twelve
carat weight, and it ii historical, for
it waa worn by Malay iiiltana, anuaold
for behoof of the estate of the late sul
tan of Purak. The value waa estimat
ed at about $37,000, but it ie not t-t5d
hat th A nrciwn Inlx'tiAil.
Ha Thinks Education and Sav
ings Basiks Would Solva It.
Haw thn riiin oli In thsNo.ith Might Lend
a lltlil ( H xet lu tlinllrent Wnrh The
Flm-e tut llii.iie-Neeliiirs l:itraot fr.nn
a ii-v.'lt Al'iie Mfiire au Alutuul Aaso
clatlini la .'.v Yurk I llj.
Nkw Y Kii. Aor.l 31. rhanncey M.
Pepcw presided al the regular monthly
meeting of Ihe New York Ass iriatioU of
the Y.i.i- Ahitiiui, at I leimonico s, and
made an impromptu speivh tiaon the
south, ton chi'ig upon mime of the thiiiK
he had seen .luring his recent trip to
Morula, iu iiie s lug the race problem
h sai l edii i.t.on and aocimiulution
would solve it, as il would remedy th
evils of New York city' bail gorem-
uv.til. There are iu New York, he
thouuhl, Inii.utui person aa ignorant and
illiterate a uuy tiegnws lu tnaeouin.
11 h.-arl uf n e' aluui Shermau's march
totliesia an I the Haille of Lookout
Mouiiuiin diiriiM U''P tnan auvtiung
else. Shiraians inarch, he believed,
will live 1'iiuer in ill" meinorii oi.tn
vol ll.e oiiih lhau euy oilier ao-
coiupli.hineiil ol Ihe civil war.
ill relit, nut to til ueBru 4ueauuu, iu.
I'pelV .a. ill
Tlie n.'giit i not badly trcatfil In the
south o far iu his p .ysieal relallnn to
the coi'.iii'.uiiv in wltii II be live is cou-
ceni' d If h -h are poln i' alone he a
treated pro a .lv better iltan lie Is Here,
beca so he "ii oiriunil.e ill the oulh
whi. Il he ha. not here. Due of the sad
ivet thi-.k-. hat l.ai'lK'n to in are visit
of Biliic:. cl ne :roes to my olllco. wbo
con. lo in,' i o.upiaii.iug that titer le
not. . in . .or au e.luoat,l negro to oo in
New , orii. t here w a large section in
tli. ui'iuhnsav. -solve ll.e race i.rob-
n lo pii'U.n the Witole isipulaliou up
oi.l e.-i.-rv 1 1t, 'in . ll.e 1..I1111.I. ol tlie sea.
1 on. in A en. . 1. to Alrua. Mit
ilie inoie iniel . ent southern jieople-
l.e oues rot iiiovihI i.y tlieone or ny
mv tin' .latum. nut wnu are
acinu liiu prol'le.n of tlie de-
,1 1 ...11- .t:ite env tne ne-
... .. . . ,
r,i .. in..-t stay, r.igi.i-ieiiin 01 me
inniiitiiK .a'. -"e ennu n get aiong
without o. -i.i. .iu. in u ihe ipiestiou
otnes whi n 111.. 11 aa dmi t know
i.iw to so ve: 'l.n.v .. get along wun
ilieiu." ll.e two If." wliicli seem to
lem r-i'ir an I the aru tne only two
which .ir - -o. ..ing - lor any sol 1 1 Ion ol
ihe 111 .t on. are ..ilueatinn and ll.e ac-
uili.n f m-upir.v. h.liualion u
rapi ny solving Hie problem in the wav
in., a", toe s i.le tune inrowniit 1 i-.n-
tle.- 1.1 aiioliter nay. jsiltpieiiii'in etiuea-
11..11 wiiii i ie c .arc 1 ami tne nczro u
imttieu Iv siiseei'inde to 1 hriMi hi innu-
ii 'H in., foii u un .1 nilii moral uuiu
nee- w i. h c uiie fro 11 the sen uncut of
ihe ei iii'tiiiniiy wn cli l il .wn iisn
anil tnei n. p ut aityt .n.g not ol a high
moral ,'li'ia i r, .m l ad.. 10 Uiat the ac-
.1 a ... 101 1 o 1 1 1 1 or: v , at ut w tier ver max
esi-ts 1 find t . pro 'I m solved.
A man wi.it ' can g, 1 to th leg
I ittire .11. .I .ii in the municipal council,
llic. ure I1..1.. V to imve bun un it. J hey
l.ave iiin'aleiiee ill linn. Hut tne uiib
nil'.-is in acemtiulaitiii; money, for in
money matters ine tiei-.o trusts nnnouy.
I b 'lieve it to Is' tlui imperative duty of
tics noveriimcnt to e taol.sli a netl
a ing bank iu every p.isioaice In the
iouih. I Applause I l is-lieve tliut a
v stem wiili a 1 a ovi-ii 'ti for interest to
eut'otirnue to deiio its shot. 1 1 lie formit
ate I. o thai ll.e negro 01 me 011111 who
hue s will, lllsle.l I of iroillg without
ivor. iiiml mat dollar i sp -nt. desiil ll
111 a .it.i.s b.in!! and redouble hi work
in get nun her dollar to add to it. Ap-
lilll.lSo. I
. . r. ..li. 1.1-1. .
Ill c o-in nr. I'enewsni.i; - ir.e net
re 11U uf lid. visit lu tnesaiith. tomy
mind is lift tin, that Hie nuutli t tlie
bonau.a ul III tut. ire. We have devel
ntied nil the great and sudden ii.'ituili
liri for weal h. or i.io-t of lliem, in
our northwest-rn tnte., and on th 1 a
(.it... I.iiia I'.nt lieru 1 sur vast eoun
Irv. wilu the be-t eiimate iu th wurld,
with eon. ill. lis of l.eallll wlucll at ab-
.ulutely unparalleled, with vaal forest
tilitouelt.nl. witn eiinrmon reins 01 co.u
an.l iron, which have not known auy
thing ts-vnn l their oriKUtai eoinlition
with soil. Mai uinler proper cultivation
for ltllle emu a!, cm iiiiiort a tremeu
inns isipulatioti: wttli c.iiiiltilons in tlie
atiiio.iihere for comfori.ible liviu,'. win
ter inui mini mer, wiiion exisi iiuwnere
el.i in ll.e couulrv: and that is to b til
itt. i. iion fur th Toiina uion, who.
L-oiiitf out from the farms to seek other
latin ami in the settlement not or un
mi. ration from ahroH.l -for I do n
think tliat that will u-n liint wav hut by
Ihe intern tl iiitmigiMiioii from our own
coun rv it 1-to 1 . o-.i. in tune, and in
uur :im. as prosp-'ioti aa any other eo-
lion uf the coiinlrv. inui a prowi'ou
by a purely American devt-lnpinvut.
Loud ainl prolonged . 'ieer.
THAT BATTLE IN KENTUCKY.
N ontelel luforiu tlou atsoelved at
trs-'kl'irt'llnril te Oel.
FRAN''.r 1 :T, Kv.. A-iril Sl.-Addltlon,
al news hits oeen received hrrt to the ef
feet mat mciiib..-s of the slate militia
have lie u aii. ti he I a: lll.ick uioanlaiu.
I'll, iitn i ii . l ie u are from llarrnd
bur.: . 'I t xi.tg 011. fi.'U few of the
ri... rim.-. ,..i-'is iro.ii .''raukfort.
Hon. .leu. I.co . ... .111 received ad
vir.es iroin 1 1 a i" roi I,. . 1 ii" . at W o'clock that
four of the in.-i.i"cr ul th Uarrodsburg
enlinmliv Were kll e..
I lii.rli's Alexan.lei', Dan Durry and
Seiv.. . .'li iu were Killed from llnrroila
biirir. Ine fourth man nam ia not
ItiniM n.
.Mr. I hit liti i a brother of Attorney
lien-ral , ar. in, and haa hope that the
reioil 1 uol Hue.
oil ofltrlnl.
Ailii. ilen. Hill Im received no ofH
clal iiit'o inaitoii In regard to th trouble
belwieu me iniliii.i und th liar Inn
countv faetiou. ue an, .-a the reK.rted
inui le is, urred nltv 111 I, from any
teli vriil.lt station, ami' 1 1, era will baeouie
ili-Iuv 111 teminl to nliiciul new.
Tlie inibiia. under 1 apt. liaither, con.
1st of s.Mreii men lioui Lexington,
twenlv from Harris laburg, and three
from 'l rm.klort. It ia uieeled that
trim il.. luu a. Leu from an attempt to ar.
rest one Wil llowaii and on of hi
imiiit in the lllnck inoiinlaln, or it may
have been t.n ailempt on the part of
fr.uu.ls ot .111:1: her desperado, W ill Jen
ninus. lo re, ae him. Jhiiiiiiil' wa to
have U'.'ii Inkeu under guard u Prince
ton, on hi w ay to Aliseouri, where Ue
wanted.
WEEKLY HtVltW OF TRADE.
rata, Perk Proui.e e, Oil nit n(i
flnv Atlvi.need Ntoek .truige.
Nkw Yoiik. April 21. R. 0. Dun
Company' weekly review of trad aaya
A sea ion of extraordinary ieciilation
haa set In, (train, pork products, cotton.
oil and sugar have advanced, the latter
in inite of the proiosal to remov the n
tire duty, and apruce lumber, also, in
pit of the rapidly increasing interrup
tion of minding ny eignt-nour urikee,
The Ernerul averairo of price for oon
modules have advanced ,H of one per
cent, in a week, aim 1.7 per cent, in
three week. Hlocae have also been
stronger, and rejioris of trail which ar
iniiuenceu ratner oy price at wnion
good ar sold than by th volume of
business transacted, are unifynnly more
oheerfiU. At the same time mere la con
tinued evidence of an actual increase
over 1 1st ear in the volume uf business
transacted,
Wheat was 'arteil upward ny reports
of iniuriea in wimer wheut elate. At
New York the sales have been KM.0UU,-
Oou bushel, probably the largest week's
transac'loiis on recoru. torn na ou-
vanced, "in Kvntiaihy, two ami one-
fourth cents, nml oats one and three-
I'our-h vein, lid haa advanced four
and one half cftit without known w-
asion, 1 ni-k has risen S-' per luirrei.
I'liere is not a corr . .ponding improve-
tiieitl In the iiiilu.ll al eoinlilioii. "'!
has been llruier a. Huston, without
liiinge in price, and very dull ami in-
aciiteat N.'w Vnr ami I'lnladi Iplua.
in tl go . marm't 110 improvement i
Been. , ,
1 ottoii iniiniifactiire .loes not turn
the belter for th" ailMii.ee 111 tlie ma
terial, w i h goods iini'haiiged in price,
and print do lis only fi.ri'.ts. Te
boot and sltoe u. i.t.tr.v is 1 tea.i.i ..lin
ing, anil leather unit nines an- nun
shade tinner and in more active de
mand. Hul the eiivht-hoiir Mimes 111
manv clliiss have air .-any arrested many
building operations, and are expected to
extend o that the inat aei for glass is
alreadv al.eote.l ui.in oia ly, linn also
the demand for structural lion. The
iron business snows 110 iniprovenipni.
In steel rail large orders aie pending.
and il ia thought they can I placed at
Bar Iron is dull und depressed.
H.thsiniltialh all Hie 1 eKil is 1 nun oilier
Uie give an eiicouru.;ing record of tlie
state of burnes. At Hoston improve
ment continues; retail dry g.snis iraue is
lunre. and cause Is'ttor jobbing trade.
and doineatic hides are hi -her. At Phil
adelphia tliere 1 e.-p.ciai aoti.ity 111
drug and chemical, and the pust weeK
was the I ed for a long t.m in grin-cries
Chicago resirts th usual great increase
in Ihe movement 01 oraiu ami uresse.i
l'ef, lake shipment of grain Is-ing
double la-t years, nii'l dry goods al. s
fullv ' ual to Insl veal's, while clothing
fall behiinl. hut is fairly satisfactory.
ollection there are generally g sid. st.
Lou is aKo notes iniprovemeut, fairly
promnt c.illi ctions, un.l expec.i.tioii 01
giK'il irilltf liatl. .11 le-ai.i ..n west
ern point, similar tavoranie r ponsar
uin.le. acil 1.1. nun i.oiea nun ioc-ui
rains Ir In fsrinoin and seeding ia going
on rapidly.
It is is 'i. iallv notew orthy tnnt tnere
nn eri us iiioi.it. ry pre.sure any-
where. Money 1. ).':: and easy al Mos
ton. 1 a.ier at I liiltioclp.iia. and steady,
with iils-iii it 11I .uppli s. at 1 liteago, St.
Imi.. Mtlnaui.ee and 1 Unaha. I leve-
land ui'l 1'i-liuil only repuri ug aou.e
closetie-s.
KsiHitt of privluels In Marrn appear
to haw inct.-a ed lid y per cent over
Inst tear, and pro n 'ly exceeded ex
port, by ',". .ii.imi. but thus far in
April eMHJiis nave laiien a.si .1 .; n-r
'ellt. lelow 1:. si vent s ai .sen luis.
while iniisjrla show 1111 increase of U !
r cent.
The business fni'lire orrnrrlng
throtuhoiil li.o Cinuury ilurTng the pn.v
vi-a dais uuinlK-r Ji t, n 1 oinpared
ith 1 1 weeK. lor Ihe eorie-
ponding week of last year tne tigure
were '.'sll.
II Killed Ills 1 11. lo r.
T!lFtc'ii. X. t'.. April il. Several
a- .nun l.'iwarii .x. miner, a iioinuiens
illen nl 1 he town ol I lintoii wnsassns
ini.l.-.l. wlu!e walK n; on tl envoi 111 tne
iiliiirbs of ll.e place. out midday H"
live.1 .oiue hour , t.lul made it statement
that John Sitiiiiioii was bis ii.siissin
Hut a starlhin: revelutnui has ,U.t come
to light. Hut lei's .on. aired toiirteen.
haseoiifesN-d thai he kilb-d bis father
lie said that his falh.-r l eal him cruelly,
and that provoked bint to kill Ins father.
A iKKin a. tin- I ov made int. itwim rev
elation he Hi d fioi.i ; lie con.uiuiiity be
fore he could Is; nppn heniled.
S'mtltl ( Hrnlll... l.eliH. lirow-ers.
f'HAltl.lsT.iN. April il.! he meeting
if the Melon Orowir a.s.su.1 toll lit
tl.x-k villi ha- ti ti.l. 'I in securing n n
liictn 11 1 f rale. Ir. iii .l .1 to Is per
no in :: out.. In- itiaKes I lie co.
riiiisiiur n-.. a car ! id in X"w York
Ml. a;:iin-t iio:1.!'.! lift tear. The crop
11 South Carom, a w ill I e-lnall Ihi. year.
m well into, in , I 1 la. tiers sav the acre
ure will uol is. more than half what it
was last year.
RAILROADING IN RUSSIA.
lis Trim. Are Inlil t" I' h.linjerniis III
xals til H l.nli'4 KMlHlill.tied I. In.
A Sl. I'etel'sliUfg ciiiTcsiiiiiulelit o
rite New York Tribune writes that 1111
extiMiirdiiiary p'titinu has iieeti pis
sented In the iniiiisier of ciiiiiiniiiiica
linns bv the .III tors of the haskitnt
link Hal ivav eniiipaiiv, pniying Unit
ineasillfs be adopted ny tlie govern
lit. 'lit U1p111hi1.il liu'coiivcyiiiiceof salt
hvlHia.siiiils.nl II -its ili-uw ll ny uxeii.
..- 1 : . .1 1 .11.. ..f (I..,
IIS tills 1.1... ll.e liiM'io. iiiiiii. . ..1 n..
line." In i.'iiiuiiiciiling "ll the iibnvi
The (Irii.diilauiii slates that the je
litinii belweei. the railwnv.s and oxi
is extlX'luelv keen, I'spoelallv III till1
sniilli of Kiissia. und tliat titenxen tin
ictiiullv driving Ihe nnli'miii out ol
ihe Liruin trill.. Holt bilsllies. Hug.
pliintitie of the t'ol-ll shipp. d from
Odessa nrnve ut that port from tin
iiiliieii.e I. ill IV l-ll.l. bill 111 llld fllsll
ioned wagon drawn bv bullock. In
till WUV lIllllMlis ul blisliel ttiv IIIII1U
ul i v wilh. Iran 11 limn tin mil road
The farmer allege that th'W nn1
forced to ad thus bv rouson 0" the ut
b'r utnv tithi ity ot the railroad si-r
vice, and bv the tlamiige, loss und de
lav to wliicli tlieir shilitiient are cx
is'ised nt tint liund ol tint railway
coinpunie. Ihe latter ilelenil them
selves bv pleading luck 1 if rolling stuck,
Hut thu fact is lliut. however Inrgi
the number of goods wagon might
be. the inism.iiiaireiiieiit ih mo colossi
that half the rolling "lock might la'
mislaid anil nut discovered lor a gen
erati.m or two. 'J'liis la no Might of
fancy, but is 11 atuteincnt founded on
fact.
8'iiiic time ago 700 niilnmd cur.
both for passciurem und fivigbl, wert
ensiiallv discovered ill oil" of the dis
tant stiliin-lis of thecity, ufterthey hud
been entirclv forirottell lor moi-u tllilll
ttti years. They were atiintliiig in 1111
Itiiiiiense l e 1.1. wliicli wiih surroniiui'
bv a hiirh ivoo.leil wall, but without
itiiy overhead ahelUT, und therefore
exposed to the action of ruin, hail and
snow, tliey nun oeen mini twelve
venr ago liv tint firm of O.ibiiloir c4
S . .1 , , , ,. 1. ti .l il' .1 1.
yjo. lor tne isyiiiiiB-DigoiiKy ran
way. und had Ihhiu stored there H'iid
lug some dispute nuiiiive u. inn 1:011
tract, and hail boon entirely forirottet
bv the railroad coiiiDiinv, 'liiu wooden
iiai'ta of the curs hud rotted, and thu
moss nml grim of ten years growing
on tho roof gave them the picturesque
appearance, of a portion of u ruined ab
bey. Ita Kxcellrtit QiinlUIra
Commend lo public npprovnl theCnlifor
niu litiitd fruil rctnedy Syrup of l-'igs. It
is plcnsing to the eye, and to tin tnstc
nnd by gently ncling on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, it cU.-nni.es the svstcm
eflectaiilly, thcrebv promoting the ln-iiltli
and comfort of nil who use it.
Where to Buy Them.
Xi buttons lo pull off or
lint li tlio wrist.
Liitf without hooks to
ntt h or tour.
Ji'OOtl IISSOl'tllH'Ilt of nil
sizt's in stot k.
For sulc only l,v
iOSTH" I'.KOS. & WKMiUT.
No. 11 X. Court Sijimm
AT THIi
EWELRY STORE.
Tilt cn 1 in- tll-k
i'ialctl Jewelry,
liulii.liiiK tun- Itri.niliis, lliittons nnd lr...
Kts, ot
HJ-ONE-THIHO 0FFI-1-J5
Kfiiiirillvs. ut i-nst, ns we inti-nu in tne utitiri-
to kn p iiiitl.ina luit Solid O.olil uml
Strrliua Sliver Jewelry.
ARTHUR hi. FIELD,
.K"H c r vc KKim i-i"r
btiflkflllW aBiaf
South Main Nt. AnhcvUlc.
IIICKOIIV, N. C.
IOPULAll WINTER -IIESOIIT.
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Average Winter Temperature, 5a IlejjrceK.
Tlit' Hott'l is hiuiilsotiu'ly furniwliil throughout, hus
rlltH-trif Lij-litH, (liiH, Hot iiikH'oIiI Water HiitliH, and all
the eonveiiieiioes ot a inoderu lionie. I or tonus, ere., an-
TAYLOU, BOLIS & BROTI1KUTON,
Wlinlisnli unit Kcliill Ik-iilir In
I.0USE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES,
hi:ati:ks, ranvkh. tinwaiii:, vc.
SAMTAKY I'LI'MltlNO. f.AS AJfl ST ISAM Mil IM-.
TIN ASH SI.ATIi' KOOl'INf..
AI TOMATIf l-.Ll-CTKIC f.AS Idt'.llTIM'. A.M. L AI. I. Itld.l.N
AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" GAS MACHINE. AUTOMATIC ornlNRLEIt WOlta run miuus a orct-iai. 1 1
W.A.l'l.Allt. .I.N- 15liowx.
IIRMTUUE
A Nl
UNlliaiTAKINC;.
No. 3a ration Avenue,
M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLUR'S OLD STAND
We an now ready, ami in
vite our friends ink! the iil
ie p'ierally to rail ami ex
amine our well select it 1 sttick
of
F U H X I T U 11 E,
Which we are offerinji'nt rock
bottom prices. I inlertakinji
hiiecial feature. Calls at
tended day or night.
Tele thone, tiny 7.", night (io
15LAIR & 15ROAVX
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO
I'assKXIIKX I.ATIH11IT,
Wrslrru Siirlh Cnr ilinn IMvlsl.m
I'ASSHNf.UK TKAIN HOIIHUVI.H.
iIm IIvhhi'T Mnri'li lini
mill Miriilinn linn- iisril whin nut othi-rwlsi
iittiii-aiisi.
KASTIinrNII.
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Unity.
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(til. Ill ...IT.)
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Ar. Sillslmry,
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11 ll.titl.iiiire,
I'hlla.
" Nrw York,
WKSTIItl.-ail.
CvrNrwViirkT
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Nnut.ml H'J5nm
11 anpm 1n7nm
nj.iuml laupm
linnvlllr,
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No. AO
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H.lnpm I
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No. ft
Unity.
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117 p
a4n n
I cormi.lcr Mri. Joe IVrsnn'i Kcmcdy
the liest lilo.i.l puriricr thnt is on the
rnnrket to-tliiv. J. II. McAiikn,
Clmrlnttc, N. C, August 10th INHll.
MtWPIIV UKANC tl
"'Nn, isi ntiiilly nccpt Httnilay.) 1 No. 17
11 111 lltnil.V. Asncvinc. si
lHOamlAr. Wnvnrsvlllr, "
a .14 pn.l " lliyson City, "
H4ft nml " Wi-slllrlil. I.v,
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No. All nntl Al, t'ltllmsii HlrcirrH tirtwrrn
flnnslmrn lllltl Morrlslown
Nna Aa nml All I'.illn.nn llum t Hlrrplna
Cnrs iH-twrvil Mot stirnius nml WKsntiiuton
Ashi-vllli' I lirruklnst Html. in for No. An
" I. Inner " " " All,
llli kory I " Aa.
W. A. WtNllltRN, P. P A.,
Ashrvlllr, N. C.
JAH. I.. TAVI.I.R.O. H. A.,
Wnsltlnat.in, I) C
PRIVATK BOARD.
NKW HOt'MUt NltWL HURNIHIIHD
A I.I. MOtlltHN IMI'KllVUMHNT.
MHH. N. n. ATKINHON,
No. ail Haywood Hlmt,
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FRANK LOUGHRAN,
Proprietor.
m.ir17
New Store-
No. 43 ration Ave.,
Itstlmntt-s Chrrrlully C.lv.ll nn nil W
Uiiflcr Oiera House,
Anhevillc, N. C.
irk In nl tr l.illi'.
nuirl iltv
Waiiiu-sn, I'n-slili-nt
r.iliiiiss. Vk-c-l'ivsiditit.
W. M. A-iimimih. Sunt tv.
Al.lix AI.I.ISU.N. Tn-iii-iinr.
THE COVENANT
BUILDING A1ND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Home onu-ct KNOXVIU.i:, TliNN.
Authorized Capital, - - &,()( )(),()()()
LOCAL IIOAKIi AT ASllUill.l.i::
S. ll. linns, I'rrst-'cnt.
C. C MitASTV, Viiv-I'nslilint.
Tumi. V Thhiiki.i. Sri K Tri-l.s.
1'. A. c ( ilwiM.s. At'oriu-y.
M '.NAGED SOLELY BY ODD FELLOWS. BUT MEM3E';S'.)IP OPEN TO ALU
Hum n ki iiitiiI Imslncss l.cnils full fm-c viilui- ( stock lit -Is r
m..nllll. U.l,.. miltl.lllv llllVIIH.Ilt Stl K. IHHl ItUlV llll'll 'IU SHn'S '
liml I im il. nun inv prini-ipni nniinii-" m m ,u ,i-.
Ii.ini tl to 1-' H-r i-i-nt kt vvnr a..ri...ii-i-ii
lli.tlks lis I rustiis.
nt pi-i'tniiim pn.viilili
iiiml. ii i-.i.li ilivi-
In' w.tl.ilil.il .. lilt..
All -iciirill.s ilipusllii. Willi llir.i- Xiitiiiliul
For lurtln r purlk-ulnrs i-t.ll on
N. T. lift WARD, Htiilv Atcciil.
time, for a fi-w iln-s nt Tnvlor. Iloiils a.- Uriitui ton s Xu 4:1 I'm ton Wr.
UcaU-rHlu Wnll Paper, Whitlow Khntlisaml Pbu-iiI llaiiKt.-,
I'.ilnts. tills nml Vurnlsl.is. Mnsiirv' M.'nl I'. - ni-
Hrrnch mill An.rn.-iii
Wr It. p in stork St. I.olilsi.nil Kcnni. l-v l.rnri
M'init,, ..loss, lllltl
W T. I'SSNIMAN.
W. tt. IMtSMUAS.
PENNIMAN & C0.,E
-JOPHKHM AN It liKAt.KIt If -
iHiALRl Dj W lARJE...
ASIIKVILLK, N. C.
Al'.KNTS I'OK
OUPONT POWDtR CO., KICHMOND STOVE CO., CORILANO itiliN CO.
OLD HICKORY WAGONS. STUDERAKER WAGONS. MOLINE SCALE Cll
ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO.
Ilttll 1 v
SPECIAL SALE I
Wr nn- now nlTrrlna tnrlnl linrmilns In rvrryllllnit. tliir Imyir, MR. J. !. HliWIM.I., is
now In the Nnrthrrn inulk.ts. Wr arr nolim lo II k'iioii nl piliis to suit . irrvl oily. v
liml fmni isiM-rl.-niT Ihnl Low I'rlu-s ilo n.nri- to l.i-lp out n ilu l ilnv tlum a I.IK liilmivo
linnk Wr nn- now illl.m nn our tlllnl illl limit of CloM-r mill I'.rnss Snl, mill iki t to
Iw scllli.K on I hi tenth mr load of
DRY GOODS
ll..r.., iUr. tmnr Until. A M'W linllTI t-f Mffl'l
St ti ma n flme for I.imHih nt if In noxHtvi'lv Ih hriMtit Imm on nirih.
Ilcfivv Miot itwny ImIow 't. nnl our
i ehriiH'Nt Imm on t'lit lh. Metl'H $1 TiU HntN
tit 7fe. unl 1 llnt nt :.tf . unl it un-ut iimny olh.-r uiiii-un tnnt whi iixtoiiiHii y. 11.
I'.K All A M'H lli-Mli-MAItli Slln-t In tin- invoritr with nil ttir liirimtw. We only mrn lion
ihU to -tmw thnt wr nrv on u"l tmnii with (he Alhuuev itcunlc nml un'Mllmuthvinntiicka
ol Koudft.
AttlievlUe Dry Goodw Co.,
J. O. lli.WHI.I., MuniiKir.
At nlil slnnil, 1st ilonr ImtIiiw IH-nnlmnn at Co. 'a llnnlware Htore.
iHOTEL ST. ARM0ND,lt
WKYI.ANIJ MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C.
KIkHI M llcai Houtli of Anlitvllle, on llic A. & H. UalltoiKl.
Kl MINIvKAL, SPKINOS.
Till! I'INIiST SI'klNC.S SOl'TII Ol' SAKA'I'ot'.A.
Thr annlysl show Iron, Alum, Upwim, Mnanmln an.l Whltr Hulphiir. Cnrr khi i.in...
Usui, IIIiiihI Illnesses, liysirislu, Insoiunlii, Ni-rv.iu AtlK-tlnns nml nil Kliltirr Co.npliilnts.
Cuuinioilluua huusc nml Kroiiiul. Ctilslm- iiiilli nt, Terms n-nsoniililc. A.lilrcss
I J. A. LeVJJNK,
niirAtttr - Mmiajfcr.
Street Car Schedule.
ItcKlnnina al a. m. Itmllna 10.00 p m.
Cnr Irnvc ttqunrc mrlicpnt every hour and
half hour.
Oar leave aipinre fur Mrlke's, Imnlileilsy
ami Cnmpl'ntton7 mlntili- arter tnih hour
and hnlf Itour,
Cnr leave Mrlkr'a, linulilrilnv ami Camn
I'atton 7 minute tieturc vai-h hour and half
huur,
k-herlule ear ennnect at .uar.
Train rnr me. 1. 1 verv train. (In valise nl.
lowed cai-h uanenatf
TUBABHBVItu ,UUTKV. CO.
Chicago & Alton It. It.
FAHTKrVT MOI'TM TO
KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST
A'hevlltr In Knnsa Cltv In tlT hour.
Ashrvlllr to Ikrnvrr In at hours.
Ashevllle to Hsu Prainlncn, Calirornla, null
I'lirtlnti.t, nrraon, In A ilnvs.
Hollil Vrstlliuli'il Trnlns at. I.nul tu Kun
n Cltv. Mi-i-llnlna t-hnlr er free.
I'or full Information enll on or write lo
n. A. Ncwlmid,
lllalrli't I'SMM-naer Arnt.
No. Ill pulton Ave., Ashevllle, N.L.
J. CIIAKLTON, U. I'. A., Chlio, III.
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